Darwinian Sociocultural Evolution

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Darwinian Sociocultural Evolution

Solutions to Dilemmas in Cultural and Social Theory

Social and cultural anthropology Biology, life sciences Evolution

Author: Marion Blute

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 14th January 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781139035729


Social Sciences and Evolutionary Biology

Social scientists can learn a lot from evolutionary biology - from systematics and principles of evolutionary ecology to theories of social interaction including competition, conflict and cooperation, as well as niche construction, complexity, eco-evo-devo, and the role of the individual in evolutionary processes.

Darwinian sociocultural evolutionary theory applies the logic of Darwinism to social-learning based cultural and social change. With a multidisciplinary approach for graduate biologists, philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, social psychologists, archaeologists, linguists, economists, political scientists and science and technology specialists, the author presents this model of evolution drawing on a number of sophisticated aspects of biological evolutionary theory.

The approach brings together a broad and inclusive theoretical framework for understanding the social sciences which addresses many of the dilemmas at their forefront - the relationship between history and necessity, conflict and cooperation, the ideal and the material and the problems of agency, subjectivity and the nature of social structure.

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